Anti-allergic properties of propolis: evidence from preclinical and clinical studies
Allergic diseases are a global health burden with increasing prevalence. Side effects of available medications (antihistamines and steroids), lack of patients’ perceived effectiveness and high cost of biologic therapies (omalizumab) are challenges to the clinical management of allergic diseases. As...
Main Authors: | Kong, Yen Liew, Kamise, Nurain Irdayani, Hui, Ming Ong, Poi, Yi Aw Yong, Islam, Fahmida, Ji, Wei Tan, Chau, Ling Tham |
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Format: | Article |
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Frontiers Media
2022
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